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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I am in the L&E group, which has been busy. Practice group leader told an of counsel in the group that the firm is seriously looking at furloughs and layoffs, including for partners without a 100% equity interest in the firm. I’m a traditional labor lawyer and service the book of a fairly of a fairly big rainmaker so I hopefully have some job protection, but who knows. [b]The employment litigators have to be fairly worried right now[/b]. [/quote] Haven't they been busy counseling clients on FFCRA, CARES, WARN, furloughs, unemployment, severance agreements? The ones I know have been. I can see why traditional labor would not be as busy with manufacturing shut down. [/quote] Everyone in the group was busy with the things you mentioned, but that’s slowing down a lot. The employment litigators are the biggest group (and least specialized) so if there are cuts that’s where you start. There are very few manufacturing companies with unions anymore - that stuff has all been offshored or moved to “right to work” states. Most of our clients are in healthcare and hospitality. Both are hurting but healthcare I suspect will come back relatively soon. Hospitality is screwed. [/quote]
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